"It doesn't affect the radio station," Driscoll
said today, referring to both local channels. "It doesn't affect our
occupancy of those properties, and it doesn't affect our being on the air or
lease of the owner's space or anything else."

The sale was postponed from December but, as of this
afternoon, remained scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday in council chambers at the
Northampton County Courthouse, 669 Washington St.

Ken Zeng, vice president of finance for Bayhead, N.J.-based Nassau Tower Holdings, said the sale is unlikely to happen Friday and that efforts are underway to resolve the debt issues.

"We expect that to be resolved before Friday," he said, adding about the sale: "More than likely it's going to be postponed if it's not resolved."

Zeng explained that regardless of what happens, the stations would not be affected under a "non-disturbance" clause in Connoisseur Media's lease.

Driscoll said it's his understanding, as well, that the sale is not going
to happen.

"I'm sure that it'll be taken care of before the
deadline," he said. "That's what I've been told from the Nassau people."

A call for comment to the attorney representing TD Bank was
not immediately returned.